Educators could find out why students are lured to
attend cyber schools, and then incorporate some of what students want into those programs at in - person schools.
Not exact matches
This is most evident by the reluctance of many parents to
attend cyber safety or technology nights at most
schools.
Boehm extolls the charter
school system: «Pennsylvania boasts a robust charter
school system that includes
cyber charter
schools; the Education Improvement Tax Credit, or EITC, which provides an average scholarship of $ 1,000 to low - income families who want their children to
attend private
schools; and rules that allow parents to teach their students at home.»
Again using Pennsylvania as an example, the funding formula for charter
schools in the Commonwealth dictates that a local district has to pay the per - pupil cost for each one of its students that
attends a
cyber charter
school.
That total includes 132,860 charter
school students, 26 percent of whom
attend cyber charters.